i have read about how Texans fans want to him to replace David Carr. Ah how it must suck to be a Texans fan, you go from having a chance of picking between Young, Leinart, and Cutler. Instead your gonna get a guy that doesnt have the same amount of talent and accomplishments as the other 3

I saw the same interview, WG. Cute kid...but I know nothing about him.

Is he 'pro material'?

He's certainly got the measurables you look for in a QB. 6'3" 225, big arm, no big injuries that I can speak of, and some mobility. He's a pass first kinda QB, but he can scramble enough to keep a D honest. Got solid passing numbers as you can see from gbrittain's post.

I'm no scout, but I've seen UH play enough to believe he's a solid QB prospect, even though some would question their competition level. C-USA and all. I think the 'boys could do worse for a late first day pick.

My issue with him falls on whether he's a system QB. And I say that because Art Briles the coach for UH was also the coach at Kolb's old high school. Even though Briles had left for Texas Tech, they still ran his system at that high school and Kolb was successful at that level and was able to step right in as a true freshman to run it at UH. And his numbers grew every year, so I would say he matured as a quarterback through his years at UH.

He's certainly got the measurables you look for in a QB. 6'3" 225, big arm, no big injuries that I can speak of, and some mobility. He's a pass first kinda QB, but he can scramble enough to keep a D honest. Got solid passing numbers as you can see from gbrittain's post.

I'm no scout, but I've seen UH play enough to believe he's a solid QB prospect, even though some would question their competition level. C-USA and all. I think the 'boys could do worse for a late first day pick.

My issue with him falls on whether he's a system QB. And I say that because Art Briles the coach for UH was also the coach at Kolb's old high school. Even though Briles had left for Texas Tech, they still ran his system at that high school and Kolb was successful at that level and was able to step right in as a true freshman to run it at UH. And his numbers grew every year, so I would say he matured as a quarterback through his years at UH.

My issue is that we have so many holes to fill I would hate using a first day pick on a QB.